The Jackson State Lady Tigersreturn to action Feb. 11 to take on Prairie View A&M in Southwestern
Athletic Conference women's basketball action. Tip-off is set for 5:30 pm
Monday night at the Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center.

Jackson State is coming off a 67-58 loss to Texas
Southern Saturday evening. Tiffany Kellumscored a team high 16 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Ekwara
Ndongo followed with 11 points and four rebounds and Ayanna Hardy-Fuller
scored nine points

Prairie View comes into Monday's action
having picked up a big road win, beating Grambling State 83-49 Saturday evening.
PVAM had a balanced scoring effort, with four players scoring in double-figures
and had six other players to get into the score book. Kiara Etienne and
Jeanette Jackson each scored 14 points. Larissa Scott followed with 10 points
and Latia Williams recorded a double-double as she finished with 10 points and
14 rebounds.

About JSU(8-13, 5-7) - The Lady
Tigers look to start a new winning streak after falling to Texas Southern on
Saturday. JSU will look to avenge an earlier loss to Prairie View in Texas. In Prairie View, JSU fell 59-53 with Kellum scoring a
team-high 15 points and pulled down nine rebounds.

-Tiffany
Kellumis JSU's leading scorer
(13.1 ppg) and leading rebounder (8.2 rpg). She is the only Lady Tigers to
averaged double-digit scoring.

-Kellumis also third in the SWAC in scoring, rebounding
and blocked shots (34).

-Ayanna
Hardy-Fullerleads the team in field
goal percentage (.491) and is the second leading scorer on the team (8.0 ppg).
She also averages 4.6 rebounds per game.

-Beatrice
Banksleads the team in
3-point field goals made (29).

-Mar'Chetta
Parkerleads the team in
3-point field goal percentage (.455).

-Dominique
Brothernleads the team in
assists (35 and steals 48). Her 48 steals are third best in the SWAC.

-
JSU is second in the SWAC in scoring offense (59.2 ppg.

- JSU is fifth in the SWAC in scoring margin
(-5.3).

-JSU
leads the SWAC in steals (10.7 spg).

About Prairie View A&M - The Lady
Panthers come into this week's action with a 9-12 overall record and a 6-5 SWAC
record. PVAM looks to start another winning streak by picking up a win over JSU.

-PVAM
leads the SWAC in scoring defense (58.7).

-PVAM
is second in the SWAC in scoring margin (-1.1).

-Latia
Williams is second in the league in scoring (13.8 ppg) and rebounding (9.1
rpg).

The Jackson State Tigers( 5-15, 4-7) look to get back on the winning
track on 11 when JSU hosts Prairie View A&M in SWAC men's basketball action
at the Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center Money nigt.

JSU fell to Prairie View A&M in the
previous meeting this season. The Tigers then fell 73-59 to the PVAM Panthers
on ESPNU. Dundrecous Nelson scored 24 points and Sydney Coleman had eight
rebounds.

-Dundrecous
Nelsonis the team's leading
scorer (15.3 ppg) and leads the team with 36 assists. He is also
second on the team in steals with 24 (which has him ranked 13th in the SWAC).

-Kelsey
Howardis second on the team in
scoring (14.4 ppg) and is second in the SWAC in three-point shooting percentage
(41.3%).

-Christian
Williamsis 16th in the SWAC in
scoring (12 ppg).

-Derrell Tayloris ranked 15th in the SWAC in rebounding (4.8
rpg).

- Kelsey Howardis ranked 11th in the SWAC in field percentage (.437).

- Christian Williams is ranked 4th in the SWAC in steals (1.8 spg).

About Prairie View
A&M - The PVAM Panthers come into
Monday's action with a 10-14 overall record and a 5-6 SWAC mark. PVAM is the
sixth ranked team in the SWAC standings. The Panthers got a good win over
Grambling State Saturday night.

-Jackson
State holds the series advantage (54-16).

-Jourdan
DeMuynick is the sixth leading scorer in the SWAC (14.4 ppg) and sixth in
rebounding (6.3).

-Josh
Eleby is fourth in the SWAC in field goal percentage (.537) and Demondre
Chapman is fifth (.526).